The directory /etc/openoffice.org2.2 is a symbolic link which points to
/opt/openoffice.org2.2 where OOo is infact installed. I have no idea
what /etc/openoffice.org2.2 is for.

NoOp schrieb:
> On 04/10/2007 12:32 PM, Markus Lutzer wrote:
>> NoOp schrieb:
>>> On 04/09/2007 01:22 PM, Markus Lutzer wrote:
>>>> I installed OOo 2.2 on Ubuntu Edgy (DEB files from openoffice.org). OOo
>>>> freeze regularly and consumes 100% CPU so that it needs to be killed.
>>>> The strace tells me something about OpenGL but my computer does not have
>>>> any OpenGL video card or driver installed.
>>>>
>>>> Following is the strace.
>>> Where did you find dep files in OOo?
>> On the official download of openoffice.org
>>
>>> OOo 2.2 (from OOo) runs just fine on my system (450MHZ/256MB Edgy 6.10)
>>> with no freezes or other CPU problems.
>>>
> 
> I notice from the strace that you have OOo installed in
> /etc/openoffice.org2.2/
> OOo should be in the /opt/openoffice.org2.2/
> 
> I recommend that you uninstall and reinstall using the following:
> 
>>From your OOo extraction directory:
> cd RPMS
> sudo alien -k -v *.rpm
>  when finished
> sudo dpkg -i *.deb
>  when finished if you've removed ubuntu-desktop
> cd desktop-integration
> sudo dpkg -i openoffice.org-debian-menus_2.2-9119_all.deb
> 
> That will install OOo 2.2 in the /opt/ directory.
> 
>  if you've not removed ubuntu-desktop (you can keep the ubuntu-desktop
> if you wish, you'll just need to edit the menus manually) skip the above
> & inststead:
> Right-click on Applications then select edit menus. Go to the Office
> section and:
>  Click on New Item
>  Browse to /opt//opt/openoffice.org2.2/programs
>  Select swriter
>  Click on Icon
>  Name it OOo 2.2 Writer (or something you like)
>  Browse to /usr/shar/icons/Human/scalable/apps
>  Select the icon for swriter (you can use others - above is an example)
> Repeat for scalc etc.
> When finished, close Menu Layout
>  Bring up a terminal
>  $ killall gnome-panel
> That will refresh the menus.
> Applications|Office| and your OOo 2.2 Writer etc should be available.
> 
> See if that works & takes care of the 100% CPU issue & crashes.
> 
> 
> 
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